Tuesday, 6 November 2012

It's probably one of the best ways to enhance your photographs. Fashion photographers use it. Portrait photographers use it. Cross Processing used to be a term associated with developing film in the wrong chemicals for different lengths of time. Now, many people use LightRoom to get a similar effect by using the split toning feature, applying one hue to the highlights of the image and another to the shadows.

Split Toning has made the image above much warmer and eye catching. The before image could still be classed as a well presented image, but it doesn't give the image anything to stand out.

It doesn't have to be as obvious either, I added it to these shots where it gives the image more clarity and appears much more appealing.

To get started, a warmer hue is usually used for the highlights and cooler for the shadows. You can also try out different combinations of colours to mix and experiment with.

I used a Hue of 81 with Saturation at 27 for the highlights and a Hue of 240, Saturation 39 for the shadows. You can see the image looks much more professional with this feature.

Monday, 20 August 2012

"I've been sitting, waiting, wishing"I love this bridge. It's along a small path that follows a river for 23 miles and is so quiet & peaceful. I shot this whilst on a bike ride but got bitten to pieces soon enough by every bug you've never heard of so only took 4 frames.

Sometimes you do just sit, wait and wish for something to happen but it never does. I think it's important to go to something rather than expect something to come to you. Many people do it, and I think it's time I did something.

Little SuckersToday I went to the local aquatics shop to buy some baby Pleco fish. The store probably hated me for coming in about 2 minutes before closing but oh well! The tank has been running for almost a month now and nothing has died!!! So it's awesome. ;-)Have a great day.